Quotes About Blade
Narrow, angular features, pouty lips and hatred-filled pale, washed-out blue irises glared back at him.Caleb flashed the young man a malevolent smirk and readied his blade. "Jude Winslow, I presume.
~ G.S. Jennsen, Abysm
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They compose poems to their knives.
~ Frank Herbert, Dune
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For a war is raging, and disinformation is a weapon whose blade must always be kept sharp.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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The blade, freed by the half-turn, floated after him, shining, drawing a fan of red droplets in its wake. The streaming raven-black hair floated in the air, floated, floated, floated... The head fell onto the gravel. There are fewer and fewer monsters? And I? What am I? Who's shouting? The birds? The woman in a sheepskin jacket and blue dress? The roses from Nazair? How quiet! How empty. What emptiness. Within me.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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As on all Viroleda blades, the traditional inscription: 'Draw me not without reason; sheath me not without honour.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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The stars were so thick in the sky that she could not even begin to find the most elementary constellations. They were like a million glistening grains of sugar on a black velvet cloth, and the waning moon shone like a Saracen's blade.
~ Robert Masello
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And none at all has ridden at the king's side since Aerinha, goddess of honor and flame, first taught men to forge their blades. You'd think Aerinha would have had better sense.
~ Robin McKinley
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Yama placed his blade within his sash and withdrew a pipe, which he had purchased at the inn earlier in the day. He filled its bowl with tobacco, lit it, and smoked.
~ Roger Zelazny
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Reacher asked him, "What do you know about the laundromat down the block?" The guy turned back. The blade hissed and sung behind him. He looked puzzled at first, and then a little hostile, as if he suspected someone was making fun of him. Then he looked preoccupied, as if he was struggling with a difficult arithmetic calculation, and coming out with an answer he liked but didn't trust.
~ Lee Child
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The power of the croisé, or the cross, comes from leverage. When executed with proper form and employed without hesitation, the opponent runs upon your blade. This is not a move that requires a heavy hand; in fact, it is best done with the gentlest of touches.
~ Lisa Bevere
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the blade have been deflected?
~ Anne George
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The end of the mid finger on my left hand is wider than normal, the nail distorted and a scar in the end. This was from when I managed to shove it in the path of a mower blade.
~ Neal Asher
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She had a solemn expression as she asked if, in his opinion as a doctor, he had come to the conclusion that all living things had souls. ...... If a soul was formed by meaning and purpose, did not every blade of grass have a soul, for each had a purpose.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Anyway, it seems to me a man can do an awful lot of evil in no time at all. Swing of a blade is all it takes. Doing good needs time. And all manner of complicated efforts. Most men don't have the patience for it. 'Specially not these days.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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Perhaps the vengeance could wait, at least until he had a bigger blade to work with. You have to be realistic, after all.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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The man screamed and screamed behind his mask, and the Bloody-Nine laughed and twisted the blade. Logen might have pitied him, but Logen was far away and the Bloody-Nine had no more pity in him than the winter. Less, even.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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The blade itself incites to deeds of violence." —Homer
~ Joe Abercrombie
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The blade itself was dull, but its edge had a cold and frosty glint. "It speaks louder, does it not? It hisses a dire threat. It makes a deadly promise. Do you hear
~ Joe Abercrombie
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Above it all drifted a silvery scythe blade of moon. Wayne looked up at it, and away, and then looked again. The moon had a hooked nose, a thoughtfully frowning mouth, and a single eye closed in sleep. When it exhaled, a wind rippled across the plains and silvery beds of cloud raced through the night. Wayne almost clapped his hands in delight to look upon it.
~ Joe Hill
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Fear not the waking world, my mortal, Fear not the flat, synthetic blood, Nor the heart in the ribbing metal. Fear not the tread, the seeded milling, The trigger and scythe, the bridal blade, Nor the flint in the lover's mauling.
~ Dylan Thomas
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~ António Lobo Antunes
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an ornamental dagger
~ Anthony Horowitz
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Gurney says there's no artistry in killing with the tip, that it should be done with the edge.
~ Frank Herbert
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You have a nicety of awareness of the difference between a blade's edge and its tip.
~ Frank Herbert
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